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    The Ryukyu independence movement (琉球独立運動, Ryūkyū Dokuritsu Undō) is a separatist movement in Japan advocating the independence of the Ryukyu Islands (commonly...
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    The United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands abbr. USCAR (琉球列島米国民政府, Japanese: Ryūkyū-rettō Beikoku Minseifu, Okinawan: Rūcū ʔAmirika...
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  • well. Nakamura is critical of the Ryukyu independence movement. He also believes that this Ryukyu independence movement is led by Governor Takeshi Onaga...
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    invasion of Ryukyu in 1609 but retained de jure independence until it was transformed into the Ryukyu Domain by the Empire of Japan in 1872. The Ryukyu Kingdom...
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    the Ryūkyū Independence Party (琉球独立党, Ryūkyū Dokuritsutō), is a local political party in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Their goal is seeking independence of...
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    Ryukyuans (redirect from Ryūkyū peoples)
    resentment against the government. There is a small post-war Ryukyu independence movement, but there are also Okinawans who wish to be assimilated with...
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  • Robert Kajiwara (category Ryukyu independence activists)
    residing in Hawaii. He supports the Hawaiian sovereignty movement, the Ryukyu independence movement, and the Chinese government's domestic policies toward...
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  • of China. It claims that the Ryukyu people are one of the ethnic groups of the Chinese nation, supports Ryukyu independence, and asserts that the Okinawa...
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    reverted the islands to Japan on May 15, 1972, setting back a Ryūkyū independence movement that had emerged. Under terms of the agreement, the U.S. retained...
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  • organization that requests the demolition of MCAS Futenma. The Ryukyu independence movement reflects ethnic tensions in Japan, with some Ryukyuans seeking...
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  • Tang Chunfeng (category Ryukyu independence activists)
    recognized for his active support of the Ryukyu independence movement, advocating for the autonomy of the Ryukyu Islands, particularly Okinawa, from Japan...
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    The Ryukyu Disposition (琉球処分, Ryūkyū shobun), also called the Ryukyu Annexation (琉球併合, Ryūkyū heigō) or the annexation of Okinawa, was the political process...
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  • Today Hong Kong, Tomorrow Taiwan, Day After Tomorrow Okinawa (category Ryukyu independence movement)
    which are believed to also affect Okinawa and key leaders of its independence movement. Taiwanese media interpret this sentiment as "After Hong Kong, China...
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  • Ryukyu independence movement Note: The supporters of the movement want the Amami Islands in Kagoshima Prefecture, former part of the defunct Ryukyu Kingdom...
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  • 1972–present Japanese Communist Party 1970–present Kariyushi Club (Ryukyu Independence Movement) 1955–present Liberal Democratic Party 1923–1942 1946–present...
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  • U.S. rule was opposed by many local residents, creating the Ryukyu independence movement that struggled against U.S. rule. In December 1941, the United...
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  • 1971, by the National Diet. Even before the discussions, the Ryukyu independence movement aimed to have Okinawa independent from both America and Japan...
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    and 75 branch-offices (or headquarters). A supporter of the Ryukyu independence movement, in 2015, Chang went on a sightseeing trip to Okinawa and was...
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    The Government of the Ryukyu Islands (琉球政府, Ryūkyū Seifu) was the self-government of native Okinawans during the American occupation of Okinawa. It was...
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  • Stateless nation (category Independence movements)
    self-determination. "Catalan delegates in solidarity visit to Scotland's independence movement". commonspace.scot. Archived from the original on 5 November 2016...
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    citizens Prostitution in Japan Raelyn Campbell Ryukyuan People Ryukyu independence movement Women in Japan Sex trafficking in Japan International: Human...
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    The Ryukyu Domain (琉球藩, Ryūkyū han) was a short-lived domain of the Empire of Japan, lasting from 1872 to 1879, and simultaneously a tributary state of...
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    aim to supply information that could support the sovereignty and independence movement. Blaisdell and the 12 groups that comprise the Ka Pākaukau believe...
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    Prefecture. Okinawa was historically part of the independent Ryukyu Kingdom, which unified the Ryukyu Islands in 1429. In 1609, the kingdom was invaded by the...
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  • successful in achieving a goal of independence.   Independence failed   Independence succeeded   De facto independence with limited recognition   Autonomy...
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    reverted the islands to Japan on May 15, 1972, setting back a Ryūkyū independence movement that had emerged. A Battery was located on Isikawa Dake, the...
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    Ryukyu Islands abbr. USMGR (琉球列島米国軍政府, Japanese: Ryūkyū-rettō Beikoku Gunseifu, Okinawan: Rūcū ʔAmirika Minhyōjōju), also referred to as U.S. Ryukyu Islands...
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  • the maintenance of military bases. Takehiko Noka, 40, for the Ryukyu independence movement. He did not want a return to the empire of Japan, but an independent...
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  • "information about economic and political conditions in Okinawa and the Ryukyu Islands after World War II." Kerr was born in Pennsylvania. He was a student...
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    and Miyako Islands (further to the south) - and the larger Ryukyu Islands. The Baodiao movement developed during a shift in international relations involving...
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